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Port Perry Star, 28 Dec 1989, p. 26

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26 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, December 28, 1989 Blaze destroys workshed g Fire Department, Hall 1, worked quickly to con- trol a shed fire on Carnegie Beach Thursday. Although the shed was de- stroyed by the blaze, firefight- ers were able to stop the fire from spreading to nearby wood- en-framed homes along the lakefront. The shed was owned by car- penter Wayne Wanamaker. When the blaze erupted, Mr. Wanamaker was working in Port Perry and his wife was shopping in Oshawa. The fire was reported by Mr. Wanamaker's mother-in-law who was babysitting the Wana- maker's three children. "My mother-in-law was abso- lutely terrified," Mr. Wanamak- er told The Star on Friday, add- ing that two one hundred pound propane tanks were sitting by the shed. Although no cause of the fire has been determined, Mr. Wan- amaker believes it originated from a new propane heater in- stalled in the shed earlier that morning. Some of the items destroyed in the fire include a collection of tools handed down to Mr. Wan- amaker by his grandfather, a Students at S. A. Cawker Public School performed Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer at their Christmas Concert recently. Annual Rates GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES Monthly Rates sesesesessass 2 YEARS \ } i { i { china cabinet he was making for his wife, chairs for his moth- er and materials for home reno- vations he was going to do. "You don't realize what you have until you have to start list- ing it all," he said, admitting that he is "somewhat of a pack rat." "I don't like to throw anything out." But as destructive as the fire was, Mr. Wanamaker said that the situation could have been worse. "Nobody got hurt," he said. "We still have a house to live in and the shed can be rebuilt." ' Firefighters battled a Carnegle Beach blaze Thursday af- ternoon. The tire destroyed a shed owned by Wayne Wana- maker. Bridge scores || Helly, Zuly, Greenway, Bruce 4 Table Howell - Avg. 42 1st - Bonnie & Jack Davies 46. 2nd - Georgia & Dorothy 45. 3rd - Minnie & Ken Holliday tied with Marie & Harry Carnegie 44. 4th - Doris Phinney & Otto Czilok 42. Evening - 6 Table Howell - Avg. 48 1st - Judy Atkinson & John Wat- 3 YEARS 4 YEARS erase cenen Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES A DIVISION OF CRESSBROOK FINANCIAL PLANNING LTD. BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS Motor Vehicle -- Criminal Personal Injury -- Wills Real Estate -- Family Law Corporate & Commercial EVENINGS & WEEKENDS BY APPOINTMENT son 62%. and - Georgia Brock & Gord Day 56%. 3rd - Clair McIntosh & Hazel Gray 53%. 4th - Doris Phinney & Otto Czilok 51'%. 250 QUEEN STREET -- PORT PERRY "Serving Scugog for Over 15 Years" PHONE 985-3832 All Members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation 114 King St. E., Oshawa 723-2278 Township of Mariposa 1990 DOG TAGS Now Available NEW YEAR'S EVE FAMILY RESTAURANT MENU Ee sr000 | | & TAVERN Second Male / Female DOG .........ccc...... $10.00 | Lobster Tails Each Additional Male / Female Dog ...... $10.00 ) New York Steak with Kennel License ............... rev eresereararres $25.00 Lobster Tail Crab Legs "New York Steak with Crab Legs Prime Ri Seafood Platter & much more. 1990 Tags are available at the Township office or from a Township Representative calling on property owners / tenants. No dogs within the boundaries of the Township of Mariposa shall be allowed to run at large. All dogs must be tagged within the Township of Mariposa. Sandra Lloyd, Clerk Box 70, Oakwood, Ontario KOM 2MO RESERVE OUR "OAK ROOM" NOW FOR YOUR PARTIES Open 7 Days a Week 8:30 AM to 9 PM PORT PERRY PLAZA Phone 985-8686

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